Campaigning for Justice for Kingsley Burrell and for legislative reform in regards to deaths in custody. In unity with all those who have lost a loved one in these circumstances.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Kingsley Burrell's March for Truth and Justice - by Kedisha Brown-Burrell

Kedisha Brown-Burrell speaking at the March 4 Justice 4 Smiley Culture in April

There is literally just under three weeks remaining until my late brother’s KINGSLEY BURRELL Truth and Justice March in Birmingham.

I want the support of the community near and far to support this campaign and turn out in solidarity; if this was America the Black white Asian and Hispanic nationalities will be joining hands from day one! To stop deaths in custody, so why is it that our nationality is too complacent with themselves? Remember slavery days are still apparent within this country and the laws of Great Britain are built around secrecy. However, way you put it the shackles may be removed but the system is still controlling us in every way possible through laws passed through parliament and regulations put in place.

My family still cannot put my brother’s body to rest; it has been nearly three months since my brother died on the 30th March because the state decides to withhold my brother’s body for further investigation. Don’t you think he has suffered enough?

Nevertheless, I must stay focused and with the grace of god the truth will be revealed no matter how long this journey may take perseverance and determination is the key to victory.

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About the Campaign 4 Justice 4 Kingsley Burrell

Campaigning for Justice 4 Kingsley Burrell, we are also campaigning for legislative reform. Kingsley died in extremely suspicious circumstances in Birmingham. It is reported that Kingsley called the police, after trying to talk to a group of young people who were intimidating him and his 5 year old son. Kingsley was subsequently arrested and detained under the mental health act, days later he was in intensive care and subsequently died. Please support the family by sharing the information about the campaign, 'liking' our FaceBook Page and following us on Twitter. One Love and One Aim: unity. Justice for all.